The Biofundamentalist

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Hijacking

zombies. A new PLoS One article about strange interactions between organisms. This is vey like the two other examples of zombies, who impose their own reproductive agendas on hapless insects; see 'Zombie ants' controlled by parasitic fungus and
Ant Parasite Turns Host Into Ripe Red Berry
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